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@T.E. Cuz, kindly fuck off for your comment. A good portion of females of the world have thighs that touch- skinny, fat, fit, curvy or otherwise. No need to be a jerk about it.

I am giving it up to Diane Kruger- I am so damn tired of seeing everyone at Coachella transform into hippie, Native American, grunge-esque "fashionistas" for this stupid event. Dress like yourself, for comfort and with your style, and stop trying to pretend. Almost everyone else I have seen looks like Try Hard McCaretoomuch and I am over that.

I was going to say how was Bey walking from the flowers. Odd pose and her legs look just fine. Nothing wrong with them. I have twiggy legs and would rather there not be a gap there. I'll take her legs any day.

How long does Coachella last? Seems like it's a whole week? Guess I could look it up but too lazy.

Lol relax. The fashion industry that beyonce so enthusiastically worships is the leader of the itg movement. If she actually liked her figure, she would post photos showing off her curves, but yet, she is doing everything to hide or manipulate them. Sure, I think a fit figure is most attractive, and the vs fashion show is consistently highest in ratings. I never said anything about typical or average. When most of the country is medically overweight, I don't think that's a healthy standard anyways. Treadmill time xo

In my day the perfect legs touched in 4 places: top, knees, calves, ankles. This was 60s and 70s. A thought gap would have been considered gangly, like a young girl and not at all sexy. It's a bit distressing that pretty much sexy is getting to be coltish girls barely in puberty.

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